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Accreditation to Work, Teach & Lead Launch into the Deep Policy Framework for Religious and Spiritual Formation in the Apostolate of Catholic Education Catholic Schools Office Diocese of Lismore Approved: January 2016 - Amended Draft 15 March 2016

Catholic Education in the Diocese of Lismore Foundational Values for Catholic Identity and Mission DR AF T Click the link below for a full copy of Catholic Education in the Diocese of Lismore Foundational Values for Catholic Identity and Mission. page 2

Context In their pastoral letter Catholic Schools at a Crossroads, the Bishops of NSW and the ACT challenged educational leaders and staff to dedicate themselves to ensuring that our schools: > > are truly Catholic in their identity and life > > are centres of the new evangelisation > > enable our students to achieve high levels of Catholic religious literacy > > are led and staffed by people who will contribute to these goals. It is the responsibility, therefore, of all who work, teach and lead in Catholic schools to nurture a partnership in faith, hope and love among students, parents, staff and priests and to embrace evangelisation as a responsibility of the entire school community. The Catholic Schools Office, Diocese of Lismore and parish school communities have a responsibility to put into place appropriate, supportive yet rigorous pathways for the preparation and ongoing professional learning of teachers, especially in Catechesis/Religious Education, and for the professional and spiritual formation of those who will lead Parish schools in the future. In seeking to address and meet this challenge, Accreditation to Work, Teach and Lead enables the Catholic Schools Office and parish school communities to co-responsibly: > > respond fully to the Bishop s invitation and mandate to work, teach and exercise leadership in a Catholic school on his behalf > > ensure the attainment of academic knowledge and skills in the areas of Catechesis/Religious Education and Catholic school leadership > > engage all staff in the Catholic life of the school > > use accreditation status under the policy as one of the criteria to assist with selection of staff for teaching or leadership positions in Catholic schools. Guiding Principles Accreditation to Work, Teach and Lead is a mandatory component of Launch into the Deep Policy Framework for Religious and Spiritual Formation in the Apostolate of Catholic Education which allows the Catholic Schools Office and parish school communities to: > > respond to the changing needs and culture of Catholic schools > > recognise, promote and affirm appropriate forms of professional learning relevant to working, teaching and leading in a Catholic school > > provide opportunities for all staff to become familiar with and to be immersed in the culture of Catholic education > > nurture the spiritual formation, faith development and ongoing professional growth of all staff > > ensure that all staff meet the accreditation requirements appropriate to their respective roles > > ensure that, in keeping with contemporary professional practice, all staff maintain currency of their accreditation status through appropriate professional support and development > > provide and monitor Provisional Accreditation to staff who are working towards full accreditation > > recognise that many employees bring to their school communities an array of gifts and a depth of Catholic faith and knowledge that far exceed the minimal requirements of an accreditation structure. Accreditation to Work, Teach and Lead is not intended to deny or minimise their contribution in any way > > recognise that employees who were satisfactorily accredited previously should only have to maintain currency under the new policy. However, any person seeking a promotion position will need to meet the criteria of Accreditation to Work, Teach and Lead herein > > recognise that in some unique circumstances a case-by-case assessment may be required by the Catholic Schools Office. Note 1: Accreditation and currency from other Dioceses are recognised when evidenced and approved by the Catholic Schools Office. page 3

Categories of Accreditation Category A Accreditation to work in a Catholic School Minimum and Delivery All parish school support staff who have direct and immediate contact with students, parents and teachers are required to participate, at a minimum, in a six hour Orientation Program to acquaint them with the mission and vision of Catholic schools within the Diocese of Lismore. It is expected that all appointees are Catholic and/or supportive of Catholic beliefs and practices. This will be conducted at the beginning of the school year for all new support staff. Mode (A1) Online program to be undertaken by each new staff member. > > Session 1: What is the mission of the Catholic school? > > Session 2: What are our beliefs and practices? > > Session 3: Catholic schools as an example of Catholic life > > Session 4: Catholic schools are places of prayer and worship > > Session 5: The Church - the Parish school in community. Responses captured in an online workbook and processed with the relevant SEACS Consultant. For Induction On-boarding Procedure: click here (A2) Meeting at the Parish Church with the Parish Priest and SEACS Consultant. This will be organised by the Principal and Parish Priest. Whom Typically, the support staff to attend the Orientation Program would include: > > School Secretaries > > Teachers Aides/Assistants > > IEWs > > Lab Assistants > > Library Assistants > > Groundsman and Cleaners (during school hours) > > Canteen Staff > > CSO Ancillary Staff > > ICT School Support Officers. Currency All support staff are expected to attend a minimum of fifteen (15) hours of formation over a period of five years as a means of maintaining their ongoing accreditation. Which can be achieved through: > > Participation in Parish School/CSO Retreat Days. (6 hours per day) > > Attendance at CSO Twilight Retreats (2 hours per retreat) page 4

Categories of Accreditation Category B Accreditation to teach in a Catholic School Minimum and Delivery All newly appointed Teachers, CSO Consultants and Officers, both full-time and part-time, temporary and permanent are required to participate in the requirements of Category A as well as Category B. It is expected that all appointees are Catholic and/or supportive of Catholic beliefs and practices. Aspects of the program may include: Mode First six hours (B1) Online program to be undertaken by each new staff member at the beginning of the school year. > > Session 1: What is the mission of the Catholic school? > > Session 2: What are our beliefs and practices? > > Session 3: Catholic schools as an example of Catholic life > > Session 4: Catholic schools are places of prayer and worship > > Session 5: The Church - the Parish school in community. Responses recorded in My Learning and verified through a Diosecan process. For Induction On-boarding Procedure: click here (B2) Meeting at the Parish Church with the Parish Priest and SEACS consultant. In some parishes this meeting may occur the week prior to commencement of Term One. This will be organised by the Principal and Parish Priest. Second six hours (B3) Online program to be undertaken by each new teacher unless they already meet the requirements or are working towards Category D: > > Section One: Catholic Education in the Diocese of Lismore Foundational Values for Catholic Identity and Mission > > Section Two: Catholic Worldview Permeation Statement > > Section Three: YOUCAT Whom Currency > > All Teachers All Teachers/Consultants/Officers are expected to attend a minimum of thirty (30) hours of formation over a period of five years as a means of maintaining their ongoing accreditation. This currency can be maintained through: > > Participation in Parish School/CSO Retreat Days. (6 hours per day) > > Attendance at CSO Twilight Retreats (2 hours per retreat) page 5

Categories of Accreditation Category C Accreditation for positions of added responsibility in a Catholic School Minimum and Delivery Parish school staff who are new to their school, and/or new to their positions of added responsibility will be qualified Catholic teachers, and/or have the necessary background, knowledge and professional commitment to the mission of the Catholic School. Each new appointee new to their school, and/or new to their appointment of added responsibility is required to participate in an initial 24 hours of Catholic leadership formation in the first two years of appointment to be accredited for Category C. This formation program will be offered in 2 x 12 hour residentials over 2 consecutive years. Mode Note 1: Parish School Staff new to the Diocese must complete Category B as part of their Induction Onboarding Procedure. Whom All new parish school staff new to their school and/or new to their role of added responsibility. > > Leaders of Curriculum > > Leaders of Pedagogy > > Leaders of Learning > > Other positions as decided by the Principal, e.g. Pastoral Care Leaders > > Consultants from non-school backgrounds > > CSO Officers > > CSO Teacher Educators Currency All teachers are expected to attend a minimum of forty-five (45) hours of formation over a period of five years as a means of maintaining their ongoing accreditation. Which can be obtained through any of the following options: > > Formal post-graduate study approved by the CSO > > Parish School Retreat Days (30 hours) > > CSO approved Parish School based RE or Theology inservice. > > Retreat in Daily Life (45 hours) > > CSO approved Twilight Retreats Provisional Accreditation Provisional Accreditation - four years (maximum). page 6

Categories of Accreditation Category D Accreditation to teach Religious Education in a Catholic School Minimum and Delivery Mode Teachers of Catechesis/Religious Education must be qualified Catholic teachers with the necessary backgrounds, knowledge and professional commitment to the mission of the Catholic School. In order to be accredited as a teacher of Catechesis/Religious Education teachers must have completed at a minimum the following requirements. > > Undergraduate major of six units in Catechesis/Religious Education at either a Catholic or approved secular tertiary institution; OR > > Degree in Theology or related discipline (at AQF Level 9 and 600 Level code); OR > > CSO approved postgraduate qualification in Theology or Catechesis/Religious Education from a CSO approved provider. (At AQF Level 9 and 600 Level code) Note 1: Teachers who were accredited before January 1 2014 retain their status to teach Religious Education. (See FAQ 6.) Note 2: Teachers who do not have any of these qualifications must obtain them within their first four years. This may be undertaken through enrolment in a Postgraduate Certificate level tertiary course in Theology or Catechesis/Religious Education at a CSO approved provider. Further information can be obtained from the SEACS Team Secretary or the CSO Intranet. Note 3: It is expected that all teachers of Catechesis/Religious Education are practicing Catholics who display a demonstrable commitment to the teachings of the Catholic Church in the areas of faith and morals, who regularly participate in Sunday Eucharist and, generally, in the life of the Parish community. Note 4: It is highly advisable that beginning teachers do not commence Catechesis/Religious Education/Theology Postgraduate study until their second year of teaching at the earliest. During their first year of teaching they will be required to complete Categories A & B of the Accreditation Framework to Work, Teach and Lead. Whom > > Teachers of Catechesis/Religious Education Currency It is expected that all teachers of Catechesis/Religious Education will complete a minimum of forty-five (45) hours of formation over a period of five years as a means of maintaining their ongoing accreditation. Which can be obtained through any of the following options: > > Attendance at Parish School Retreats (30 hours) > > Participation in approved CSO inservice programs related to Theology or Catechesis/ Religious Education > > CSO approved Parish School based RE or Theology inservice > > Master of Theology or Catechesis/Religious Education Provisional Accreditation Provisional Accreditation four years (maximum). page 7

Categories of Accreditation Category E Accreditation for Senior Leadership in a Catholic School Minimum and Delivery Mode Senior leaders in Catholic schools must be qualified and practicing Catholic teachers, with the necessary background, knowledge and professional commitment to the mission of the Catholic school. > > Four units postgraduate study in Catechesis/Religious Education/Theology/Catholic School Leadership from a CSO-approved provider, Please note: In order to meet this requirement within the new regulations of the Australian Qualifications Framework advice has been sought from the higher education sector. One way to meet this requirement would be to enrol in the Master of Religious Education (ACU) or similar degree at another approved tertiary institution which offers the degree at AQF Level 9 or the 600 Level code. Masters degrees require 12 units of study to be completed. A student who enrols in this 12 unit masters degree can exit with a 4 unit degree called a Post Graduate Certificate Religious Education, they could also exit after 8 units with a Post Graduate Diploma Religious Education or they can complete the 12 units and gain a Masters Degree. This is the kind of conversation that each person needs to hold with both their SEACS Consultant and the Universities. Whom > > Principals > > Assistant Principals > > Leaders of Catechesis/Leaders of School Evangelisation > > CSO Executive > > CSO Consultants Special note regarding Leaders of School Evangelisation and Leaders of Catechesis: Leaders of School Evangelisation and Leaders of Catechesis are excused from undertaking Category C as required for Category E. However, should such Leaders wish to apply for an Assistant Principal or Principal position at another time they will be required to complete the minimum requirement of 24 hours of Catholic Leadership Formation in Category C Accreditation for Positions of Added Responsibility in a Catholic school. Currency It is expected that all Senior Leaders will complete a minimum of seventy-five (75) hours of formation over a period of five years as a means of maintaining their ongoing accreditation which can be obtained from the following options: Provisional Accreditation > > Parish School Twilight Retreats (2 hours) > > Formal study at an approved tertiary institution in Catholic theology or leadership > > Attendance at Parish School Executive Retreat days (6 hours) > > Attendance at CSO Faith Leadership Seminar (12 hours) > > CSO approved 8 day directed retreat (50 hours) > > Retreat in Daily Life (45 hours) Provisional Accreditation - four years (maximum) at beginning of contract period. page 8

Overview For CSO Intranet Study Courses, click here Category A B C D E Accreditation to work in a Catholic School Accreditation to teach in a Catholic School Accreditation for positions of added responsibility in a Catholic School Accreditation to teach Catechesis/ Religious Education in a Catholic School Target group All new support staff and teachers, e.g. school secretaries, ICT School Support Officers, Teachers Aides/ Assistants, IEWs, Lab Assistants, Library Assistants, Groundsmen and Cleaners (during school hours), Canteen staff, CSO Ancillary staff All teachers - newly appointed to the Diocese Leaders of Curriculum, Leaders of Pedagogy, Leaders of Learning, other positions as decided by the Principal, e.g. Pastoral Care Leaders, CSO Officers/Teacher Educators/ Consultants Teachers of Catechesis/ Religious Education Accreditation for senior leadership in a Catholic School Principals, Assistant Principals, Leaders of Catechesis/ Leaders of School Evangelisation, CSO Executive, CSO Consultants Minimum [ Catholic, OR Non-Catholic supportive of Catholic ethos [ 6-hour Orientation Program Launch into the Deep - Policy Framework for Religious & Spiritual Formation in the Apostolate of Catholic Education [ Catholic, OR Non-Catholic supportive of Catholic ethos [ 6-hour Catholic Teacher Formation Program Launch into the Deep - Policy Framework for Religious & Spiritual Formation in the Apostolate of Catholic Education [ Catholic, OR Non-Catholic supportive of Catholic ethos [ 24-hours of Catholic Leadership Formation over 2 years in 12 hours blocks. [ Practising Catholic [ 6 Units of Undergraduate (RE/Theology), OR Degree in Theology or related discipline, OR 4 Units Postgraduate RE/Theology, OR accredited previously by CSO [ Practising Catholic [ Category C [ Category D [ Minimum 4 Units RE/ Theology at Postgraduate level Currency 15 hours over 5 years 30 hours over 5 years 45 hours over 5 years 45 hours over 5 years 75 hours over 5 years Provisional N/A N/A 4 years maximum 4 years maximum 4 years maximum Accreditation Implementation 2014 onwards 2014 onwards 2016 onwards 2015 onwards 2016 onwards page 9

Provisional Accreditation Provisional Accreditation is premised on the underlying philosophy that all staff, teachers of Catechesis/Religious Education and leaders in Catholic schools are acting in their specific roles on behalf of the Bishop. In essence, the Bishop mandates teachers to proclaim the Gospel within the Catholic tradition in his name. Hence, accreditation is a requirement all staff in Catholic schools. The category of Provisional Accreditation applies to those who are yet to satisfy their specific accreditation requirements in the following categories: > > Accreditation C - Accreditation for Positions of Added Responsibility > > Accreditation D - Accreditation to Teach Catechesis/Religious Education (all RE teachers) > > Accreditation E - Accreditation for Senior Leadership (Principals, Assistant Principals, Leaders of Catechesis, Leaders of School Evangelisation, CSO Executives and CSO Consultants) The status of Provisional Accreditation is granted for a maximum of four years (unless otherwise stipulated) and will be detailed in the employee s individual contract and/or letter of appointment. Reappointment cannot occur unless accreditation requirements are met and currency is maintained. Currency Each category of accreditation has specific currency requirements, noted as índicative hours of formation. Typically, this formation might consist of attendance at and participation in CSO approved: > > staff faith formation oppotrunities > > retreats > > pilgrimages > > immersion experiences > > professional development: conferences, seminars > > formal tertiary studies in the approved fields. All Parish schools and the Catholic Schools Office are required to use one professional development day per year for a retreat. This will greatly assist all staff in meeting their currency requirements. Principals are to work closely with their SEACS Consultant in maintaining currency for both themselves and staff. page 10

Frequently Asked Questions 1. What is Accreditation to Work, Teach and Lead and how are the Catechesis/Religious Education and Theology study courses connected to it? Accreditation to Work, Teach and Lead was mandated as a policy by the Directors of Catholic Education NSW in 2010. The Policy: > > directs each staff member to the minimum criteria applicable to his/her particular accreditation category from A E. > > refers to the religious and spiritual formation experiences in Catholic Identity and Mission. > > refers to the professional qualifications required of staff in Catechesis/Religious Education/Theology/ Catholic School Leadership in order to meet criteria to work, teach and lead in Catholic schools in the Diocese of Lismore. 2. Why is the Catholic Schools Office promoting study in Catechesis/Religious Education and Theology? The religious and spiritual formation of all staff, Teachers of Catechesis/Religious Education, Positions of Added Responsibility and Senior Leasdership is one of the most pressing issues facing Catholic education. The Catholic Schools Office,Lismore, under the direction of the Bishop and in consultation with Parish Priests, has a responsibility to put into place appropriate, supportive yet rigorous pathways for the preparation of all staff and ongoing formation of all staff. 3. If I am a non-catholic teacher working in a parish school, am I required to study a Catechesis/ Religious Education course? No. However, all teachers have to fulfil the minimum requirements of the Launch into the Deep, Accreditation to Work, Teach and Lead, Category B. SEACS Consultants are available to provide guidance to Parish school staff. 4. I am a practicing Catholic but I am not currently teaching Catechesis/Religious Education and I am a Leader (KLA, Curriculum, Year, Pastoral etc). Am I required to study a Catechesis/Religious Education course? No, however, any Course that can assist individuals in developing teachers knowledge and understanding of Scripture, Catholic teachings and practices is extremely worthwhile professionally, personally and in terms of witnessing to your staff and students. Secondly, there may be a time in the future when the Principal designates you to teach Catechesis/Religious Education. Thirdly, appropriate qualifications in Catechesis/Religious Education and Theology are required for Senior Leadership positions in Catholic schools. 5. Does the Certificate in Faith Education accredit me to teach Catechesis/Religious Education? Yes, the Certificate in Faith Education meets the requirements of Category D. page 11

Frequently Asked Questions 6. I completed the NSW Certificate of Religious Education OR Foundations Course some years ago. This accredited me to teach Religious Education. Am I still accredited? Yes. Accreditation to Work, Teach and Lead only applies to staff appointed after 1 January 2014. It also applies when a person moved to a new position either within their own or another school. 7. What is the AQF? The Australian Qualifications Framework (AQF) is the national policy for regulated qualifications in Australian education and training. It incorporates the qualifications from each education and training sector into a single comprehensive national qualifications framework. (For more information see AQF website www.aqf.edu.au). As a result of a review by Government, changes to requirement for higher degrees began on 1 January 2015. Students enrolled in degrees before 1 July 2014 will not be affected by the changes in 2015. However anybody undertaking higher degree study in Theology, Religious Education or CatholicSchool Leadership after July 2014 must ensure that the standard of the course is at AQF Level 9 and a 600 Level code. 8. Does the Master of Catechesis/Religious Education fulfil requirements for Category E Accreditation for Senior Leadership in A Catholic School of the Accreditation Framework to Work, Teach and Lead in Catholic Schools? Yes. 9. I am a teacher who fulfils the requirement to teach Catechesis/Religious Education, but others have not done anything about this. Can I be required to be a specialist teacher of Catechesis/ Religious Education? The Principal, in consultation with the Parish Priest, has the authority and responsibility to invite and approve staff to teach Catechesis/Religious Education. 10. I have a very young family and am the single wage earner in the family. I am already stressed about the HECS debt which I have. I am really concerned that this will cause extra financial hardship on my family. What are my options? The Catholic Schools Office is very aware that financial cost of study may impact on families and therefore, under the directive of the Bishop and Council of Priests, is providing financial support for a number of study courses in Catechesis/Religious Education, Theology and Catholic School Leadership. 11. How is the completion of the minimum requirements and currency recorded and monitored? Each staff member is required to register for minimum requirements and currency as they are offered in My Learning. page 12